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One Day in Clarenceville : Life as an Athlete

One Day in Clarenceville : Life as an Athlete. Mitchell Kubiak 1 st Hour June 5, 2014. Waking up early to eat a big, healthy breakfast is important for students to get a strong start for the day.

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One Day in Clarenceville : Life as an Athlete

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  1. One Day in Clarenceville: Life asan Athlete Mitchell Kubiak 1st Hour June 5, 2014

  2. Waking up early to eat a big, healthy breakfast is important for students to get a strong start for the day. Mitchell showers, brushes his teeth, puts in hiscontacts, and heads out the door at 7:20 a.m. Morning

  3. In ELA 10B, sophomores do their grammar work. Students rush to class between 1st and 2nd Hour. In Economics, students watch current event stories on Channel One News. Morning Classes

  4. Sophomores in Mrs. Gustafson’s LEAD class, now headed by Ms. Lee, sit around and talk, while others work on homework from different classes. Tickets for the Spring Sports Banquet are on sale for $5 by Mrs. Bierschbach at the attendance window during lunch and after school. Students pour into the cafeteria for A Lunch right after LEAD. Healthy lunches are provided for students at Clarenceville, with a variety of delicious foods. LEAD/Lunch

  5. In Chemistry B, sophomores complete a lab activity, with the help of Ms. Kapolka. In Algebra 2B, students check their homework as Mr. Gustafson reads the answers aloud. Afternoon Classes

  6. Students in Athletic Conditioning go across the street to run sprints on the track. Even with all of the seniors gone, Mr. Irish pushes his athletes to the limit to get them to work extra hard. Athletic Conditioning

  7. Parents and relatives fight for a glimpse of their kid’s last walk through the hallways of their high school. Many players from the 2013 Clarenceville Varsity football team, alongside Mr. Shepich, are the first of the seniors to walk the halls for the final time. Senior Clap Out

  8. Varsity baseball players walk out to the field for practice. Coach Cotter throws batting practice to prepare his team for their first district game vs. Henry Ford. Baseball Practice

  9. Chicken, noodles, potatoes, and watermelon are eaten for dinner. Mitchell gets dressed for umpiring a little league baseball game. His fellow umpire and him wait around for the team’s to finish warm-ups between each inning. Home Life/Work

  10. Mitchell eats an apple as he finishes his Economics homework. He brushes his teeth, takes out hiscontacts, and hops in bed at 9:57 p.m. Night Time

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